Super Magic Surgery System

C1823 Medium Way



C1823 Medium Way

In a little more than an hour, Daniel, the child who had a successful surgery, woke up on the hospital bed and put the patient couple at ease, despite the fact that the child was very weak, It was obvious that the bewitching red color on his body had disappeared. He even felt a little hungry and wanted to eat something.    

    

It was only at this moment that Dr. Dudley remembered the three organs in his stomach. In fact, he had only separated his stomach and intestines. Chen Qun had completed all the surgeries in his intestines, and he had completed the most complicated part by himself. He had even completed two parts faster than Dr. Dudley. In addition, he had started to separate the organs according to the framework, which ensured that the child received the best postoperative recovery.    

    

Perhaps, he would visit Chen Qun's house later and ask him for his opinion personally.    

    

As the pioneer of cutting-edge medicine, Dr. Dudley naturally knew about surgery and postoperative recovery. It could be said that to a certain extent, it was an irreconcilable conflict between the two parties. Without surgery, it was naturally the fastest to recover, but if surgery was carried out, how much would be recovered, exactly which areas should be paid attention to, and which areas could be sloppy. Then, he would have to rely on his personal experience.    

    

However, after seeing Chen Qun perform so many surgeries, especially the second time he came to visit, Dr. Dudley could clearly feel that unlike Chen Qun, who he had first met, Chen, who pursued perfect surgery, had transformed into the fastest speed in a short year. This was definitely a huge change of 90 degrees.    

    

He could clearly feel that Chen Qun would rather give up the chance to perform perfect surgery than pursue speed. The reason behind this was very deep, and he needed to understand it.    

    

"Alright, Your Highness. Little Daniel has woken up. I feel that there is no need for me to stay here anymore. I need to settle some academic matters. I'll take my leave first. "    

    

Even though Dr. Dudley said so, he still left a member of the group that he had brought over. He was the eldest child specialist in the grade. He would take care of the child to avoid any accidents.    

    

This was actually a pretense. After all, Chen Qun did not come to visit the patient, which meant that he was very assured. Although there was a reason for him to leave this opportunity to return the favor to him, just from this small matter alone, one could tell how confident this young man from the east was in himself!    

    

The doctor walked out of the ward and asked the nurse. He immediately knew that Chen, who was supposed to be in the hospital, had already gotten off work early. It could be said that Chen had left such an important patient to him and did not ask about it at all.    

    

Even if he was not good at socializing, it was very rare for him to have the confidence to not ask about it.    

    

After more than ten minutes, Dr. Dudley came to Chen Qun's house from the bridge. He saw that the compound apartment building was very big. The decoration was simple and stylish, and it was very tasteful. At this time, the couple was playing in the yard with a group of children. The little girl in the lead was a very famous singer in the world, and she was also the most famous masterpiece of Chen Qun's plastic surgery.    

    

If it were any other time, he might have gone up and asked the little angel to sign a photo with him and give him some sincere blessings. However, since he had something on his mind, he did not need to be polite. He went up and greeted her a little. After the greeting, he went straight to the point.    

    

"Chen, the child has woken up by now. He's recovered quite well. Only then did I have time to ask you. Just now, you tried your best to fight for every minute and every second during the surgery. Even if I give up on your perfectionist obsessive-compulsive disorder, I have to compress the time to the limit. What exactly is this? You no longer perform it in one surgery, but many surgeries do the same thing. "    

    

Chen Qun made a gesture of invitation and answered the question.    

    

"Let's go over there and discuss, so as to not affect the children's play. As for the reason, I think Dr. Wang knows about it. "    

    

Dr. Dudley chose to sit down in the corridor not far away from them. He looked at the small pond in the yard and slowly asked a question.    

    

"You mean the so-called dividing line of life? I have given up on this point of view many years ago. Why do you think this is correct? "    

    

Of course, Chen Qun knew that the so-called life dividing line that Dr. Dudley mentioned was actually the theory that he proposed. He believed that all the data of life could be quantified to reach a certain number. That meant that the surgery would fail. No matter how successful the surgery was, it would fail and cause the patient to die.    

    

"Because the organs have a time limit for failure, exceeding a certain period of time. Then, it will not be able to be saved. That's why surgery is the same. I think the organ failure has a certain function curve. It starts to deteriorate slowly, and the line is also straight. However, when it exceeds the critical point, it immediately starts to fall like a cliff. That's why I went through hundreds of surgeries. I pursued the fastest way to complete the surgery, instead of pursuing the perfection of the surgery. "    

    

After saying that, Chen Qun took out the number given by the system and explained it.    

    

"If we use numbers to indicate that we can set the completion rate of the surgery to 100%, and if we can do it, it will be a perfect surgery. However, we are usually limited by time. During the surgery, we have no choice but to make a choice. So, how much is the most appropriate choice became a number that I have been trying to find all this time. "    

    

Dudley looked at Chen Qun and pointed to the core. He raised his question.    

    

"Chen, if you quantify the surgery, what is your standard? You can't possibly give yourself more or less points, right?"    

    

Chen Qun would not tell this guy that he was not clear about this standard. After all, he had verified the data from the broken system many times, but he had not found the specific data from the broken system and what kind of standard and algorithm it came from.    

    

"In the beginning, I relied on my personal feelings. Later, I found a simple solution for myself. It was to use the standard method to complete the surgery and complete the main surgery without any mistakes. Determined to be 100% completion. Of course, we can't say that the surgery is 60% complete. We can only finish more than half of the work, and we won't do the rest. We'll just do the surgery after we're done. I'll deduct points from the surgeries I've performed. "    

    

Dr. Dudley was very interested in Chen Qun's simple theory. He felt that a path that he had never imagined had suddenly appeared in front of him. Immediately, he crossed his arms in front of his chest and made a gesture of Please continue.    

    

"If I pursue perfection, I will perform the surgery beautifully. That was a perfect score, but due to the time limit, I have to give up perfectionism. For example, at the place where I suture the three stitches. . . Only two stitches were enough. . . There is even a little leeway to ensure that it doesn't rupture. And three stitches would almost never rupture. At this time, he would suture two stitches. He would only treat it as a completion rate of 85%. Of course, This is a simple explanation. In fact, the entire process depends on the feeling to deduct points. "    

    

Of course, Dr. Dudley understood what he meant and gave his own understanding.    

    

"It means that you are using the standard for emergency surgery to replace the standard that you carefully carved. If you think that the surgery that you meticulously completed is worth 100 points, then the framework for emergency treatment will be very impatient. It will only be 70 to 80 points, and it will be enough for you to make do with it? I somewhat understand now. Do you have two styles, or do you have conflicting styles? So you can compare them and give a rough score. The classification method is simple and direct. I originally thought that it was too complicated, but I was unable to determine the variables!"    

    

"Yes, surgery is like carving. We judge based on the time, and try to shorten the time as much as possible. Let's assume that you think a surgery will be completed in ten hours. But in fact, it can be raised to five hours. The effect is not that obvious, but reaching a certain threshold. . . For example, in four hours, the patient's recovery would be greatly improved. So I don't pursue the best recovery or the best surgery. I only pursue a balance in the middle and use a mediocre method to perform the surgery. That's the best discovery I've made over the past year. "    

    


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